From port to planet: Assessing NO pollution and climate change effects with Sentinel-5p satellite imagery in maritime zones.

From port to planet: Assessing NO pollution and climate change effects with Sentinel-5p satellite imagery in maritime zones.

Publication date: Sep 15, 2024

The growing effects of climate change on Malaysia’s coastal ecology heighten worries about air pollution, specifically caused by urbanization and industrial activity in the maritime sector. Trucks and vessels are particularly noteworthy for their substantial contribution to gas emissions, including nitrogen dioxide (NO), which is the primary gas released in port areas. The application of advanced analysis techniques was spurred by the air pollution resulting from the combustion of fossil fuels such as fuel oil, natural gas and gasoline in vessels. The study utilized satellite photos captured by the Tropospheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) on the Sentinel-5P satellite to evaluate the levels of NO gas pollution in Malaysia’s port areas and exclusive economic zone. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, unrestricted gas emissions led to persistently high levels of NO in the analyzed areas. The temporary cessation of marine industry operations caused by the pandemic, along with the halting of vessels to prevent the spread of COVID-19, resulted in a noticeable decrease in NO gas pollution. In light of these favourable advancements, it is imperative to emphasize the need for continuous investigation and collaborative endeavours to further alleviate air contamination in Malaysian port regions, while simultaneously acknowledging the wider consequences of climate change on the coastal ecology. The study underscores the interdependence of air pollution, maritime activities and climate change. It emphasizes the need for comprehensive strategies that tackle both immediate environmental issues and the long-term sustainability and resilience of coastal ecosystems in the context of global climate challenges.

Concepts Keywords
Ecology Air Pollutants
Malaysian Air Pollutants
Oil Air Pollution
Pandemic air pollution
Urbanization Climate Change
climate change
COVID-19
Environmental Monitoring
Malaysia
Nitrogen Dioxide
Nitrogen Dioxide
Nitrogen dioxide (NO(2))
Satellite Imagery
Sentinel 5P
Ships
Vehicle Emissions
Vehicle Emissions

Semantics

Type Source Name
drug DRUGBANK Medical air
disease MESH COVID-19 pandemic

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